Columbus bank gives $900 check to Loaves and Fishes
A Columbus bank is giving back to the community in a way that helps those who need it most.
A Columbus bank is giving back to the community in a way that helps those who need it most.
Bryant Dotson pleaded guilty to sexual battery in Oktibbeha County Circuit Court.
State Representative Dana McLean spoke to the Columbus Rotary Club about some of the legislation that was taken up last session.
We now know the name of the man who fell from a building at Mississippi University for Women and later died.
Our second guest on Mid-Morning is Columbus History Department Archivist Mona Vance-Ali, who is here to show us some of the cool histories that can be found, as well as looking for more volunteers.
For an all-new episode of Mid-morning, we have Dr. Keith Watson in the studio to discuss a well-known disease, the whooping cough.
This week’s episode of Crime Stoppers includes Kealy Shields as she sits down with Assistant Police Chief Nick Weaver to discuss the Mississippi Most Wanted List.
Kealy and Colin are back in action with the good news going on this week, on WCBI Sunrise!
29-year-old Erica Moody, 32-year-old Aneesah Williams, and 21-year-old Neshawn Beckwith have all been charged with intimidating a witness.
A man in Prentiss County is facing possible drug charges and indecent exposure.
A special election will take place next Tuesday, August 5, for District 41 in Columbus and Lowndes County.
A Tupelo attorney has plans for a revitalization of the city’s historic Parkhill neighborhood.
When it comes to landing a job in any manufacturing field, hands-on training can give you a definite edge.
Children will be going back to school in just a couple of weeks, and one local community is making sure that students in the area have all they need.
Today on WCBI’s Midday, our Kealy Shields talks with Rhonda Sanders from the Lowndes County Sheriff’s Office about the upcoming National Night Out event on Tuesday, August 5.
Join our Kealy Shields as she sits down with Renee Sanders from United Way of the Great Golden Triangle to discuss the upcoming Bogo Bash event on July 31.
From horse races to amusement rides, the Neshoba County Fair is packed with entertainment for the week.
From hands-on art classes to live performances and local exhibits, the Columbus Arts Council is growing its reach and refocusing on community connection. WCBI’s Marcus Hunter shows us how upcoming event and local artists are helping bring more people through the doors.
A group of young ladies have spent part of their week preparing to enter the seventh grade.
Police Chief Sean Holdiness and Sheriff Perkins have over 30 years of experience working together with the Bureau of Narcotics.
On this week’s Pets Without Partners, Kealy Shields talks with Columbus – Lowndes Humane Society’s Brandy about her special guest, Goldie.
A Columbus woman is in the Tupelo hospital after being hit by a truck.
The W held its Summer Commencement ceremony this morning, July 25.
Two Panola County men will spend the next 20 years in prison for a car crash that killed a pregnant woman’s unborn child.